Apple has beaten off a class action lawsuit from an ex-iPhone user who claims iMessage interfered with texting once she had switched to Android. Adrienne Moore filed the complaint in California last year, but the court ruled against the complaint earlier this week.

US District Judge Lucy Koh, who was also the judge for the Apple vs Samsung case, claimed the case couldn’t be pushed forward due to lack of substantial evidence that Apple’s system failure was malicious or documented.

The group supporting Koh were ruled invalid, but plaintiff Moore may be able to reopen a single person case against Apple.

“Systematic flaws that could result in the disruption of text messaging services, that determination does not assist the court in determining whether iMessage actually caused the proposed class members to suffer any interference,” said Judge Koh in her ruling.

The ruling absolves Apple of requiring any legal help, potentially saving the company millions. It still has other cases to fight however, and Apple keeps a legal team on hand just in case something goes awry.